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The Three Kingdoms: The Prodigal Son of Shu Han, starting with a fiery blaze at Wolong Ridge.

Chapter 839: Reputation Harms People, Lu Xun's Bright Scheme. [840]



Summary

In Changshan County, Zhen Ding, an influx of commoners fleeing the Shu bandits leads Guan Qiu Jian to gain popularity for sheltering them, despite concerns from Wang Ling and Wang Ji about the city's defenses and potential spies among the refugees. Wang Ji suggests driving them away, but Wang Ling emphasizes the importance of reputation and the need to restore the Wei Kingdom's image. Meanwhile, Zhang Fei of the Han army uses intimidation tactics to drive away the commoners, creating panic and reinforcing his fearsome reputation. Lu Xun devises a strategy to elevate Guan Qiu Jian's status, knowing it will force him to confront the bandits eventually. This manipulation aims to weaken Guan Qiu Jian's position by making him responsible for the refugees while ensuring that the Han army can exploit his growing fame to their advantage.

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